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HALLMARK HALL OF FAME - PAGE 12


For more than 60 years, the Hallmark Hall of Fame presents original films that entertain, enlighten and inspire.

The first Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation (December 24, 1951) was the world premiere of Gian Carlo Menotti's opera, Amahl and the Night Visitors. The first original opera ever commissioned for television, Amahl enjoyed several encore presentations over the years. It made further television network history in 1953 when it became the first sponsored program ever presented in color.

Many Hallmark Hall of Fame presentations since have been groundbreaking. Hamlet (1953) was the first play by William Shakespeare ever presented on television. More people watched that broadcast than had seen the classic play on stage during the 350 years since it was written. The series also earns the acclaim of consumers and critics for its award-winning commercials. In an age of increasing clutter, Hallmark Hall of Fame broadcasts are distinguished by fewer commercial minutes and fewer commercial breaks than other network programming.

Hallmark Cards Chairman Donald J. Hall says the Hallmark Hall of Fame remains an integral and vibrant part of the company's culture. "We are in the business of helping people communicate," says Hall, "a key part of that mandate has been the Hallmark Hall of Fame."

"Thanks to the enormous contributions of hundreds of superbly talented writers, actors, directors and other creative artists, we've been able to develop and present material that both informs and entertains. We've stayed the course for 60 years, and I think our artistic record speaks for itself. I'm proud of the Hallmark Hall of Fame's history and feel confident about its future."

Baltimore/Washington Backstage - February 21, 2008
by Charles Shubow - February 21, 2008

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Polly Bergen Joining Desperate Housewives; Appears Tonight
by BWW News Desk - May 20, 2007

Veteran actress Polly Bergen is joining 'Desperate Housewives' next season in a recurring role as Lynette's (Felicity Huffman) mom. The character will be introduced during the Season 3 finale of the ABC comedy-drama tonight, May 20....


Kirk Browning, Lincoln Center & Broadway Director, Dies at 86
by BWW News Desk - February 11, 2008

The longtime director of 'Live From Lincoln Center,' Kirk Browning, died on Sunday, February 10 of cardiac arrest, in Manhattan where he lived. Browning was 86....


Rosie's Broadway Belters - April 11 - with Alvin, Arden, Brier, Korey, Lewis, Morton, Steel and Thomas
by BWW News Desk - March 22, 2005

One performance only at The Zipper Theatre on Monday, April 11, 2005 at 8pm. ...


Depth Is Missing in "Rabbit Hole"
by Jan Nargi - November 15, 2006

Maudlin mix of shallow humor and even shallower grief sheds no new light on family loss...


'Sweet Nothing in My Ear' Play to be Adapted for CBS
by BWW News Desk - December 03, 2007

Playwright Stephen Sachs has adapted his original play, Sweet Nothing In My Ear, for a Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie set to air on CBS in April....


Baltimore/Washington Backstage - October 18, 2007
by Charles Shubow - October 11, 2007

Network Television Pays Homage to Broadway...


Baltimore/Washington Backstage - October 18, 2007
by Charles Shubow - October 11, 2007

Network Television Pays Homage to Broadway...


Pinkins And Thoms Head Up And Her Hair Went With Her
by BWW News Desk - April 11, 2008

Tonya Pinkins and Tracie Thoms star in the Los Angeles production of The Fountain Theatre's And Her Hair Went With Her by Zina Camblin and directed by Diane Rodriguez...


Baltimore/Washington Backstage - February 21, 2008
by Charles Shubow - February 21, 2008

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